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- Q4669016 description "American activist".
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- Q4669016 abstract "Abraham Lincoln DeMond (born 1867, Seneca, New York) was a minister and advocate for African-American emancipation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. On January 1, 1900, at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, he gave a speech, The Negro Element in American Life, which was his only published work.He was the first black graduate of the State Normal School at Cortland, New York, and later studied theology at Howard University. DeMond served as a pastor in Fort Payne, Alabama, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, Plymouth Congregational Church of Charleston, South Carolina, the First Congregational Church of Buxton, Iowa, and the First Congregational Church of New Orleans.".
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- Q4669016 dateOfBirth "1867".
- Q4669016 name "Demond, Abraham Lincoln".
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- Q4669016 comment "Abraham Lincoln DeMond (born 1867, Seneca, New York) was a minister and advocate for African-American emancipation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. On January 1, 1900, at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, he gave a speech, The Negro Element in American Life, which was his only published work.He was the first black graduate of the State Normal School at Cortland, New York, and later studied theology at Howard University.".
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